Breast Cancer Awareness
I saw this posted at WWW.DAILYMAIL.CO.UK.
"Scientists are developing a test to tell far more quickly whether the most commonly used chemotherapy drug will benefit breast cancer patients."
SOMERSET, N.J., Aug. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- The Tic Tac? brand announced today the launch of their Shake, Share
Christopher Wrote: Here's one for you -
Ana writes:
Megan Wrote: Here's one for you - "MORE than a hundred people turned up for a public health talk on sleeping disorders and breast cancer organised in Kuching by Parkway Health."
Miguel told me about this and I found this story about it at WWW.WYTV.COM on Monday.
"Softball teams across the Valley are hoping to "Save Second Base." The softball tournament in Austintown raised money to benefit local breast cancer research programs. Experts said the earlier doctors are able to detect breast cancer, the better the chance of survival. Saving Second Base organizers hope the tournament is a family approach to help women get through treatment. More than 200,000 ..."